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Mark Murphy dubbed the 2016 season “pretty good” in an interview with Pete Dougherty. Murphy seemed to echo Mike McCarthy’s season-ending comments when assessing the success of the season.

In an interview this week, Murphy, the Packers’ president and CEO, called the Packers’ just-completed season a “roller coaster” and said he was proud of the team for reaching the NFC championship game after being 4-6 at one point. He also echoed McCarthy’s statement a week ago that the Packers’ season overall was a success.

“I hope it’s not to the point where you can only have a successful season if you win the Super Bowl,” Murphy said.

Murphy has heard the full range of takes from fans and observers on the team’s 2016, and he knows one view is that the Packers missed another chance to win the Super Bowl with a future Hall of Famer at quarterback in Aaron Rodgers.

But Murphy looks at the Packers’ recovery this season as a sign that the franchise is in good hands for the future with Ted Thompson as general manager and McCarthy as coach. The Packers at one point had a four-game losing streak that dropped them to 4-6, then won eight straight to advance to the NFC title game, where they were blown out by the Atlanta Falcons.